The Laws Of Nature And Nature's God
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NOTES

     1.    See book II. ch. 2.
     2.    Ibid. ch. 25.
     3.    c. 2.§ 6.
     4.    F. N. B. 101.
     5.    Ibid. 100.
     6.    Stat. 2 W. & M. Seff. 1. c. 5.
     7.    6 Mod. 211.
     8.    Cro. Jac. 419. Salk. 586.
     9.    See pag. 13.
   10.    Co. Litt. 145.
   11.    F. N. B. 68.
   12.    2 Inst. 139.
   13.    52 Hen. III. c. 21
   14.    See pag. 19.
   15.    Finch. L. 316.
   16.    Co. Litt. 145. Finch. L. 450.
   17.    Inst. 193.
   18.    Smith's commonw. b.3.c.10. 2Inst. 141.
   19.    F. N. B. 69. 73.
   20.    In the old northern languages the word withernam is used as equivalent to reprisals. (Stiernhook, de jure Sueon. l. 1. c. 10)
   21.    Raym. 475. The substance of this rule composed the terms of that famous question, with which Sir Thomas More (when a student on his travels) is said to have puzzled a pragmatical professor in the university of Bruges in Flanders; who gave a universal challenge to dispute with any person in any science: in omni scibili, et de quolibet ente. Upon which Mr. More sent him this question, "utrum averia carucae, capta in vetito namio, sint irreplegibilia;" whether beasts of the plow, taken in withernam, are incapable of being replevied. (Hoddefd. c. 5.)
   22.    2 Inst. 139.
   23.    F. N. B. 69. 70.
   24.    Finch. L. 317.
   25.    2 Saund. 195.
   26.    F. N. B. 69.
   27.    Stat. 17 Car. II. c. 7.
   28.    F. N. B. 71.
   29.    F. N. B. 69.
   30.    Ibid. 138.
   31.    Co. Litt. 286.
   32.    Ibid. 295.
   33.    Salk. 654.
   34.    See book. I. ch. 8. book II. ch. 1. & 26.
   35.    10 Rep. 56.
   36.    Noy's Max. c. 44.
   37.    Con. Car 254. 487.
   38.    See book II. ch. 30.
   39.    F. N. B. 119.
   40.    See appendix, No. III. § N.
   41.    4 Rep. 94.
   42.    Dyer. 219.
   43.    F. N. B. 119.
   44.    F. N. B. 145.
   45.    lial. On F. N. B. 146.
   46.    See book II. ch. 21.
   47.    Ibid. ch. 9.
   48.    Ero. Abr. t. covenant. 33. F. N. B. 145.
   49.    See book II. ch. 30.
   50.    1 Rool. Abr. 600, 601.
   51.    Law of nisi prius. 155.
   52.    5 Rep. 64. Hob. 279.
   53.    13 Iidw. J. c. 1.
   54.    27Eliz. c. 13. 29Car. II. c.7. 8Geo. II. c. 16. 22 Geo. II. c. 24.
   55.    See book II. ch. 29.
   56.    2 Hawk. P. C. 268.
   57.    Ff. 47. 15. 3.
   58.    4 Burr. 1012.
   59.    Carth. 446. 2 Keb. 99.
   60.    F. N. B. 116.
   61.    Co. Litt. 90.
   62.    Moor. 431. 11 Rep. 99.
   63.    Cro. Eliz. 625. Comb. 69.
   64.    Bro. Abr. t. parliament. 19. 2 Inst. 382.
   65.    Finch. L. 188.
   66.    11 Rep. 54. 1 Saund. 324.
   67.    1 Ventr. 333.
   68.    10 Rep. 56.
   69.    F. N. B. 94.
   70.    Finch. L. 189.
   71.    2 Roll. Rep. 5.
   72.    Finch. L. 189.
   73.    Salk. 611.
   74.    F. N. B. 95.
   75.    Law of nisi prius. 29.
   76.    F. N. B. 98.
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